6/13/15

Photo of the Day: June 13, 2015

Why are the Blue Mountains in New South Wales covered in a "fog" of blue? The subtropical rainforest is made up primarily of eucalyptus trees, which have incredible oily leaves. This oil evaporates into the air where it mixes with dust and condensation creating a stunning blue hue over the enormous mountain range. Photo taken in Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia.

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